II f EVENING HERALD KSTAIILISIIKJ) 1870. t'ulillalifd ewry KveitliiK. KiceptHiimlfy,M 4 HOII t .lAuMVMTiir,'? I'AK Ckntkk, Tin- !. ' ' - .11! . i ul on n Ami tins aiirroint.i ; (tri t ' a week, jmy nlil olhe currier, liy until $1.00 a ycnr.or 25 cent n month, payuWln In mlv.wice. (lvrtlte nientq charged according to npee nml position. The pultllnheM reserve the rlRlit to change tin portion of iulvertlement wliunowr tho pub ''tfttloi of new dt'itiftiuU tt. Tlx Huht In rwerved to iJrlftuy mUcrttMiiiout, w Iictlicr paid for or not, .iat tho publNlitTH nmy ileetn Viproper. AilvertlnlnR raten iniulo known upon application. Kntcrevl nt the pot.niee at Hhenaiuloali, I'm., a ttecoiitl clu4 mall matter. TKMCPHONK CONNKCTION 'All the News That's" Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATl'ltDAY, Aflll ST iiT. 1MW. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. A JfTICU'ATl Nil tile fni't Hint tile m'iikou whh ulioitt to vlor-e. Admiral Dewey ovidtMitly uoiHiliuk'il to fatten lifs batting a venire by taking tlio llnal umiio of tlio Horlus. I'kkdictiox.s that were uiiulo that our pension list hud readied high water mark, do not seem to be verified liy the statement issued .lulyUO. The pension roll at that date contained IWU.Tll names, n net increase of 17,701) over tho previous year. TllK prospects for the passage of the Niearaguan Canal bill at tho winter session of Congress aro grow ing bright. It is the prevailing opinion now that the bill will get through, and the feeling is growing pretty strong since we aro branching out by acquiring colonies that the United States will have to construct this canal for tho benefit of com merce, and as a naval necessity in the event of another war with a foreign foe. With tho beginning of the coming month there should open up a season of considerable activity in anthracite coal trade circles, and for the next ninety days there should bo more coal disposed of than in any similar period for tills year. It is said that there is u possibility of the tonnage for the balance of tlio year being Ihwd at 1,000,000 tons a month, and tho belief is that it can all be placed and at good prices. Let ns hope this will bo realized. TllK Merchants' Association of 2ow York has sent to President McKinley a letter saying : "By your calmness, your patience amid most exciting and exacting circumstances, your strong apparent determination to do fully and well everything which would help the cause of this country, you have been an inspiration not only to the troops in the Held and the men on the ships, but to tho citizens who have remained at home watching your course daily." The tribute is well earned and expressed with dis crimination. Ax exchange tolls us that another morning newspaper, Republican in publics, will shortly be established at Pottbville, and will "devote consider able space to literature, liiography and the unwritten history of the Htate." Now all this saorilice of time and money is unnecessary, for the reason that the JUnoi's'1 Journal Wis the bill. Tho "literary" end of our contemporary has shown himself to bo eipial to any emergency, and has edilled cultured I'ottsvillo with "biographies" of its favorite candi dates in a polished manner, and as for "unwritten history" the lion. Dave Helming has embellished tho pages of tho Journal from tiiuo to time with "liluo Mountain" stories sufficient to satisfy oven the average historian. Then why substitute tho Journal with a doubtful commodity? Besides, our contemporary has other important missions to perform. Tiikhk may be agreat deal of truth in tlio allogutiou that it took political pull to get certain regiments into ser vice, but among those that got there homo havo a better record than our Pennsylvania boys. Those of our Keystone statu soldiers that havo seen service havedistinguisheil them selves for bravery and heroism. Troops from other states sent to tho front were not so fortunate. One regiment from .New York was charged with being, panic stricken at Santi ago in Gen. Kent's report. A Massa chusetts coinniMid distinguished it self In Porto. Kioo by having Its Held officers called before a court-martial for incompetency ; a Michigan rogi inent failed in the performance of an assigned duty, and a favored brigade frouN tho samo stato was ordered homo without seeing iniich service or attaining glory. Comparf this with the splendid record of Col. Hillings' 10th Pennsylvania In Porto Itico, and of Col. Hawkins' 10th in the Philip pines before Manila. S. t SORES SOON HEALED Terrlblo Effects of Typhoid Fever Scrofula Trouble. "Alter a severe atttck of typhoid fover I was taken with a terrlblo scrofula trouble. I had largo sores on my limbs, from which I suffered terribly. All treatment' seemed to make mo worse. I read what Hood's Baruaparllla had dono for others and beean taking it. Tho sores began to heal and I continued with Hood's initll cured.1' Mibs Aixik Skipkekt, 730 West Philadelphia St., York, Penn. Hood's Pills aro ems buy, easy to take. SOLDIER LIFE. .Schuylkill Hoys Marching l'roin Thorough Turn, Vii., In Mlililtelmvn, Pu. A short hut Interesting letter which gives thp renriar a fnlnt ides of soldier lll'o wliilo 011 tlio inarch wn received by V. (l! Dusto to day. It was scut out from Tliorouchfare. V., on August 2ttli, liy J. Howell Hughes. formerly of town, and who is a member of Co. K, Otb Pa. Vol. it reads thin; 'Tour weeks to day wo left Tails Church, Va., on what we thought was a pmctho march. Hut instead wo were continually kept inuvliliig for three weeks, enduring nil kinds of wiatlier liitorinlngUil with many liaidihins. On soinu occasions wo weio compelled In wade thmugli streams Willi tho water up to our necks, and sleeping and marching In mud ami rain. l!oliles this wo wore without food fur a period of four nays at a time. "Hut lumber will bo witiilled and in older to keep the lutior man in goml humor we re sorled to rohhcry,matiy of the fanners along the lino of march hcinit the victims We passed through a ureal many towns but had nu uiouev with which to purchase ueeessaiies of Hie. Our pay day was on the 2nd Inst, but the 'lone green' was nut forthconliiijt tin til tho 18th lust." Tho writer, who Isu barber, says he is (loins a good business, especially when tho "boys" hao nfonoy. They certainly keep It in circulation. lie concludes his letter by statin;; that their loin; anil tedious niaicli would end yestetday, the 21'tli in-,t., when they expected to arrive at Mlddletown. 1'ivslilciit JleKinley was expected to be at JliiMIctuwn to-day to icvicw tho Lumps. Cuiup Moado is the ccntio of all interest just uow, and visitors uro flocking theio from all parts of the state. To morrow a great lush is expected, and it Is likely that u large num ber of lelatives and fiiiuds of tho boys in camp from Schuylkill county will visit them to-morrow. The 1. .t It. lf.iilwiiy will run u special excursion from I'ottsvillo, leaving that place at S:10 a. in., the faro bolug $3.13' round trip. Truth wears well, l'coido have learned that DeWlit's Little llarly Uiscrs aio reliable nitle pills lor legulaltng the howels. curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripo. II. nageniiiicli. THE LARGEST ON RECORD. American tobacco Company's AtliertlKiug Goes to XuMspuper. Tlio American Tobacco Co. is a vast com mercial concern, and its recent appropriation of $730,000, to be spent in newspapers in tlio advertising of one of its brands "Rattle Ax" l'lug Tobacco is win tliy of mnio than passing comment. To expend this amount of money judiciously is a problem. Its solu tion is tlieiefoio instructive to every mer chant and producer who has need of pub licity for his business welfMe. Tho detail necessary to the handling of this volume of business demanded tho experience and equipment of an advertising agency of tlio first class. The Ci. 11. Hauleiiheek Adver tising Agency of New York city was there fore selected, and estimates wero piepared to cover tho entire country for such mediums as were thought to bo desirable to bring quick and sine returns. In this connection it is certainly p.iidor.ablo i'or us to call attention to the fact that the llKIt.u.n was included In the list. Thore is a point to bo made just hero, and It is that if tho "foreign" advertiser, bavin practically unlimited means ami exercising a judgment horn or years of experience, d cides upon a given medium, it is becauso of tho excellence of that particular medium, for tho field that it covers. Local advertisers will do well to vi-llcct on this point. It is pregnant with meaniUL' to every one of them. Tho American Tobacco Co. has taken the dull season, which was niado duller by the timid who feared tho war as a factor in busi ness, and it has given a colossal order as an indication that, if times arc dull, tho thing to do is to make them brighter, and tho right way to make them brighter is through judicious advertising. Newspaper advertising is the best way to make good timos if you have anything really good to oiler, and tho way to use newspaper advertising is with generous spaco anil propor display. It wrr 1. T. liarnum who said : If yon only havo $10 capital to begin your business, and want to make money, be sure to spend $5 in advertising in the newspapers." A feature of this stupendous "order" has been tho perfection of this manipulation, duo to the arrangements made by I bo (1. 11. Iluulen beek Agency. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly and permanently to the cleansing, purifying power of llurdouk lllood Hitters. Sondlty Specials. Services in the Trinity ltcformed church o-niurrow at 1(1:00 a. in., and (1:30 p. m. Sunday school at l:!t0 p. m. liuv. Itobert O'lioyle pastor. lieL'Ular services will bo held In tho United KvaiiBclical church, North Jardin street, to morrow at lu u. m. ana o.ao p. in. .-siiimay school at 1.30 p. in. Itev. I. J- Kelts, pastor. K. I.. C 12. on Monday evening. I'raycr, praiso and testimony nicotinics every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday even inj;s. Jr. K. L. C. 12. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and (1:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. Oeneral prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protostant I2piscop.il church on West Oak stieet to-moriiW. Holy Kucharist at 8 a. m. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. livening prayer at 7 p. m. Tho rector will olliciato. First liantlst church, corner of West and Oak streets, Itov. I). 1. 12vans pastor. Services at 10a. m. and dp. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. I'raycr meeting Monday eveniiies. louug l'eonle'a meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday ovenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and Wlilto streets. Hev. J. T. Swindells Iiastor. General class meeting at D a. in., led ly John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a, m. Sunday school at 2 p. n., Dr. J.S. Oillen, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. si. Seats Iree. isverynouy welcome. Calvary Ilaptlst church, South Jardlu street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. in, Itev. It. It. Alblns, pastor, Ribbath bchool at a p. m Deacon John Itunii. Siiiicrlntendeiit. II. Y. P, U, Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:j0. Everybody welcome, Services in tlio Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:31) a. in. and 0:30 p. in. Sabbath w bool at 2 p. in. Jr. O. E. and Sr. C. 12. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and bong ucrvico on Thursday even ing at 7:3(1. Strangers always welcome. II. W. Kohler, iatur. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry stieet. liev. John (Iiiihler, pastor Pleach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. ; preaching 0:3U p. in. St. Michael's (Ireek Cutholle church, West IVntro street, liev. Cornelius Juirisiu, pas. tor, Mutational bcrvira D u. -in. High mass 10 a. ui. Church of tho Holv Family. (Gorman It, C.) North Chestnut street. Itov. A, T. Sclnit tlehofor, pastor. First mass 8 a. ni sccoud mass 10 a. m . St. Caslmir's Polish It, C. church. North Jardlu street. Itev. J. A. Ixnarkiewlcz, pastor First mass 8 a, m., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. in. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Chorrv street. Itov. If. F. O'llolllv.- pastor: Itev James Kane, asoistaut pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second iiiawi, a u. in., jiiguiuass, 10 a. in. heuedU'llou. 7 n. m. Kehcleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and WubI streets, Jtev. Henry Mll plk, pastor. Saturday services, ti to 10 a. m., und 3 to S p. ui, Sunday sm vlc-cB to lo a. lu. and every weekday morning frum 7 luSu. w. DO IT YOURSELF You mi tell just as well as it physician whether: your kidneys aro diseased or health v. The WByto do Ii to take n bottle, or glass tum bler, and Illl It with nrino. II there is a sediment a powder-llko substance at tho bottom after standing a day nnd night, there is something wrong with tho kidneys, An other sine sign of disease Is a desire to urinate often, and still another sign is pain in the hack, If urine stains linen, there is no doubt that the kidneys ale atl'ected. Any and all diseases of tho kidneys, liver, bladder and of the urinary passages and con stipation of the howels ate cuied by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Keinedy. There is no question about its being the best and surest medicilioln the Win Id for such troubles. It quickly lelieves and clues inability to hold n 1 1 in-, and people, young or old, who take it are not compelled to get up a number of times dining tho night. I'or putting an end to that scalding pain cxpeiieueed in passing urine, nothing Is So good in Dr. David Ken nod's Favorite Itemedy. It corrects the bad ell'ects of whiskey and beer ; is pleasant to the taste, and does not scein to bo niediclio at all. Diseases of tho kidneys and bladder often reqiiliethe use of Instruments to push back tho sandy matter so the urine can be voided. In such cases Favorite liciurdy should bo taken without further delay or the disease may prove fatal. It is sold for one dollar a bottle at all ding stoics. It is well win Ih many times its price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Fuxoritc Itemedy before buying it, send your full post olllco address to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Itondout, N. Y., and mention this paper. We will then mall you a saniplo bottle free, as well as circulars giv ing full directions for its tiso. Every readei of the 1 1 i;ha 1.1 can depend upon tho genuine i icss of this liberal oiler, and all stilfercrs fiom kidney troubles should take advantage of it at onco. ANDERSEN PuPKIEVED. Tho Condemned Mm ilm-ci' Wax Itendy l'oc tlm March to the (fallow., Norfolk, Vn., Aug. 27. John Ander sen, who was to huve been lmneed yes terday for the minder of Mate Saun deis, of the schooner Olive Pecker, on the high seas In 1837, has been granted another lease of life by Judge WaddlU, of tho United States district court. P. J. Morris and Hugh G. Miller, attor neys of this city, without tho knowl edge of Andersen, on Thursday up plied for a writ of habeas oorpus with the obfect of staying the execution. Morris wns originally Andersen's at torney, but District Judge Hughes re fused to appoint him because ho repre sented some of the men accused with Andersen. Tho contention was that Judge Hughes erred in not allowing Andersen to select his own counsel. Judge Wnddlll denied the application, but granted on appeal to the supremo court, tn be heard Oct. 12. Andersen was In his cell with his spiritual ad visors, ready to march to the gallows, when some one shouted from the win dow that the judge had granted a stay. Andersen broke down, and expressed i egrets that the end would be delayed. He was taken to court In a carriage, and when the preliminaries had been gone through with returned to his cell. A Clever Trick It certainly looks liko it, but thero is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean ho can cure himself right away by taking Electric Hit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to tho liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is puiely vegetable, a nilld laxative, and re stores tho system tn its natural vigor. Try Electric Hitters and bo convinced that they arc a miraclo worker. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50c. a bottlo at A. Waslcy's drug store. A SpniiNh I'lnlnr. London, Auc. 27. The Madrid cor respondent of The Dally Mall says tho ollleers and soldiers who have returned from Santiago de Cuba bitterly accuse the Americans of unfulflliing promises made at the time of tho capitulation or Santiago. The Americans, they say. forced the Spanish troops to encamp on a spot where hundreds of corpses of tho Spanish defenders of El Caney were buried. The rains almost un earthed the bodies, the stench from which produced an epidemic. The Americans, the Spaniards assort, kept the latter without food, and tho officers leceived only canned sardines. Most of them returned seriously 111 from the effects of prolonged hunger. Several die flnlly. For Cnnstination take lvarl's Clover Hoot tlm .rrnnt. lllnn.l Pnriflor Pnrnu TTfiful. ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the Face, . , .1. 1 .1 .. I .., ct.l 1. ami uiaKcs ino iiuuu cteurus a ucu. ooiu uy P. D. Kirlln aud a guarantee noixi in l'orto Itleo, Ponce, Porto lllco, Aug. 27. A delugs from the mountains yesterday flooded the rivers, and the bridge between tho town and port was destroyed. This prevented General Miles from attend nig a reception given In his honor by Torto means at tho leading club last night, and will probably cause much Inconvenience In the transportation of (.loops who aro returning home. Sev eral companies wero washed out. X.nwton'f. Sanitary Jtopnrt. Washington, Aug. 27. General Law ton, who succeeded to Shatter's com. mand at Santiago, when the latter left for home, kends the following sanitary report for Aug. 20: Total sick, 577; total fever, 403; total new cases, 15; total re turned to duty, b; deaths, 7. You Invito disappointment when you ey periment. DaWitt s I.lttlo Early ltisors are lilaasant. easv. thorough little nllls. They euro constipation and sick headache just as suro as you take them. C, II. llagcnbiich. ANGERED PARENT'S KEVENGE. JInd Ills Son-ln-Law Tarred, Fonthcr ed and Drlvon Out of Town. C'urrollton, Ills., Aus. 37. Dr. L. C. Davis came to this city about two years ago as the lepresentutlve of an Indlan npolls sanitarium. JIo became ao rmalntod with Miss Maud Hensler, tho daughter f John Hensler, a well known wngon mnker of this city. After keeping the girl's company for n, time the couple disappeared, uml on return ing reported that they were inarre?. They took up their residence n Alton, where n child was burn, Mr. Hensler, discovering that they hnd not been married, went to Alton and ind Davlif arrested, and compelled him to inarry his daughter. Since then, Hensler claims, Davis had been extorting money from Ilensel by threatening to take his life, Hensler had Davis arrested, but (in Davis' sign ing un agreement to leave Uiu city Jlentder declined to prosecuto, and Davis was relasil. Instead of leav ing he returned to the Honslor resi dence nnd Henslor hart him again ar retted. Shortly nfter midnight a mot), sup posed to have been led by friends of Hensler, burke Into the Jail und took Davis out. The prisoner wan tnken to jlunslor's shop, where Hensler and atu other (Kirty beat him with whips and tarred and feathered him. Duvls' llfo was spared . on the promlsu that he would leave the city. A blessing alike to youug and old : Dr. Fowler's Extract 'of Wild Strawberry. No turo's sjioclllo for dysentery, diarrhoea and euiuuicrfouiplaiiit. SURGbON STEHJNBI'KG'S DENIAL. llo lias Novel' Objected to female NurniM I'm' tlio Soldiers. New York, Aug. 27. The following letter from Surgeon (Icnorat Oeorgo M. Sternberg wns received yesterday by Stephen K. Unrton, nf the lied Cross: "Your letter of Aug. 22 enclosing a letter from Itev. Alexander Kent, has been rcferied to me. 1 shall refer It to the chief surgeon at Jacksonville. The closing paragraph of Mr. Kent's letter, to which you call special attention, Is ub follows: "'Iteports this morning reveal a startling mortality among the typhoids 13 In the last 4 hours In the second division alone. Most of these, In my Judgment, are due to want of proper nursing. In the first place, the number of nurses Is lusutllctent and their hours are too long. In the second place most of them are not skilled nurses: they are having their llrst experience In tlio care of typhoids. Hft'ort hus been mnde to remedy this, but the only way It can be remedied Is one contrary to the view ot the surgeon general, and one, there fore, which his subordinates do not feel at liberty to take. The lied Cross hus on several occasions offered to fur nish skilled nurses at Its own expense, but has mot uniformly with the reply 'we are abundantly supplied with such nurses now.' Since that reply was made to Mr. Cobb, however, the surgeon In chief has dispatched a gentleman to Now York to secure 1G0 nurses, but the opposition to femnlo nurses continues, nnd, us no adequate supply of trained male nurses can be found, our boys must continue to die for want ot In telligent, skillful nursing.' "Mr. Kent is laboring under a mis apprehension with regard to my views. I have nevor objected In sending train ed fernnle nurses to our general hos pitals, or to field hospitals In which ty phoid fever cases are treated. We have now In tho Fervlce more than GOO trained female nurses." To Camp nt AnnNton, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn.. Aug. 27. It Is announced that If will be practically Impossible to maintain the Third army corps at Huntsvllle, where It has been ordered to proceed from Chlcknmaugn. The Indications are that the corps will be sent In Its entirety to Annlston, Ala., a place said to be admirably odnpted for camping n large body of troops. The olliclals here have agreed upon the change In plans nnd only await Indorsement from the war de partmint. The lcasou for the change is scarcltv of water at Huntsvllle. The stn foment published In a number of papers to the effect that COO men have died at Camp Thomas since lis establishment Is erroneous. The num ber Is little more than BOO. "I had a running, itching sore on my leg Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment tuok away tho burning and itching instantly and quickly etl'ected permanent euro." C, W. I.enhart, Howling Green, O. Steamer explosion, IVirty-tlirooXimt. Sau Francisco, Aug. 27. News hns been leceived hero of the loss of tho stern wheeler Stleken Chief. A letter from Juneau, dated Aug. 10, says that the disaster was doubtless caused by an explosion, and that the new and passengers, numbering 43 persons, were undoubtedly lost. Tho Dora saved a dog which was floating on a piece of wreckage. That It was an explosion that caused the loss Is Inferred by the Dora's crew from tho fact that most of the wreckage was broken Into small bits. The wreck was found on Aug. 0. Accident to u Noted Mui'o. Cortland, N. Y., Aug. 27. Marion Mills, the celebrated guldeless pacing mare, stumbled and fell on the track of the Cortland County Agricultural so ciety here yesterday, and Is believed to have concussion of the brain. She wns unnble to move after falling, and It is believed she will not recover. Ten thousand rople were present to see In v e .hlliiti. n TI;e sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during b,er fust ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi. pent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, whose wife has used four bottles of "Mother's Friend" before con finement, cays, after seeing the effects of the rcrnedy,'thQt if she bsd to go through the ordeul atraln. and there were but four bottles no the market, and the cost was $10Q per bottle, sh,: " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief In the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures nroner elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the filial ordeal. "Mother's I'riend" is Bold by dnur Kists, at' expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuablo book "Before Baby U JJorn," mailed free on application. THE t'ltAfJflgl.p REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, da. 'IIP GkhATLvi nviOK OF TH3 AGE. ub'jiiU Lo la Every Home ami Litrary. ti written t.y Kiulit J I on William Kwurt (HtMKtmi, Kx-l'litimtr ut iirnut )'rut n u.-l )ri)l-ui1, I iii'Ur. Kntf.. 1V. A II, Hmi'M I 'ii t ii i ('diii kh. 0 for J i Jl'tll UttV HUmtiHl l H riii i., it. IK, ' liifiiuu J llfiwiyna heintiMry.t'hicatfo HI. Km- 'i 'rUi w. fc'itnm. 0. t . K.U.H , Dunn uf Cuuterlmo, ( utiiurliury I'-uu.. Hvv Klmer II. ('mn, IM).,TufU titiei .Sni. 'irviilt. M. Knr. i-Vfauk W Ominiitilurt, Ii l, Armour litutilo Otiiciu". (It , ll t, , it, ' V ivniwuM, J).l,ftlitr!f Ikiiki Prt)l jicriitti I iinKi, JsHuivH, i u: . I'V 1. S ftlncArttmt. I) f , Utlvary J ft ('tut flnm-fi, how .ul City, N. V, K(v. Miirlin HumincrUfi, fi.ti.. Malt, rttiwt lre It.u.tM Clkuicli, lwifton, Me t iU rr&nl M, JlrMol. i.l),'iit MitUtflint Kfcuii.l Imrrh KvDipn, III.. v W. T. Moore, 1 !..!.. '"llie (U.n (Un doMt.(.,.miultli, London, Unit 11 v. Jt'.tnnl Kvmilt II uiu, III), fjouth (!ontriiutlomt Clwii.li, iUw-l.-ii, ?.l ' , l.vv Jrwt., ',,'uf !Vt t, Jl 1) , WlM'i tlolltttrc, Uii'Suu nil, Dim . Xy. (V-,,r ((hud UiPLnn. lm iv i'nfvor4t), 11 in In, tvriHtky i Iwn1. ' 4JIAw WilitMi, D.l)., tluivurttity of ChloiHU, Chi -fl, 111.. Uov BauiuwJ Uuit. HO, Trinity CuIIm llCrifiMf,'' Uuv.,I.Xloim(UlmHl,I.j .Ut.j.lV, iDOrtSM HVriiJ tuiriilt. H piiaU ii fi;!!-ib illu lion, pit rAgtt, doth, tit". Wf lou,.t, infeJe.r, , ,.. ..... 1uil ra- Juli .. 1 1 uuehtiuu loourli. .tin p!Hr Li,ur. mwh.i. uli ',! .1. i.My. fun a&ffii pint I'tir ' ll. nf lih lir.i 1 ( . .,, ' l.y I juukuiil hrs lv (4.1I..11 i.uurii, ... 1 . un... lIl'NItY t). HHKI'Mlh. I'UUil.i bu4 U Aluuruu tillvt,CfllSo,Ilhuul. Death Sometime, Spares. . I . ! . . j puioi-'in: Miny ui M fact is told by an ex " Confederate soldier of one dark nlclit on the skirmish line cltirinfT the war. When on the instant that his musket was aimed to kill a Union pick et the latter, suddenly Inspired with a sense of his own defenceless condition, liepan to sine; those beautiful wolds: " Cov er niv dofi tueless head with the shadow of thy winu." The Confederate withheld his hand. lie could not fire. The picket's life was i-acd. Death sometimes hpares the one who seems marked to be his victim. Let no our despair, even in the darkest hour, Many a man who seemed picked out for death by consumption has found respite and Hnfety thromih the ue of that wonder ful " Ooiden Medical Discovery," which Dr. K. V. Pierce, of IliifTilo, N. Y., invented thirty years aRo, and which, has brought new life and hop-- to almost countless thousands of men and women. ICvcry day hrintrs a multitude of letters to Dr. I'ieice, telling gratefully what his medieiuis and his advice have done to restore health and happiness to homes where hitherto sickness and misery had reigned supreme. A jreiitlcmaii llvltip; In Stlllwn'T, Washington Co'.mtv. Minnesota, Mr. C. J. McN.mcy, writes: " In the siirlnir of 1SM4, I was taken 111 with consumption, nrul a ur tryinir everything I could hear or iml doaoritijr nil summer my physician mi1 I hnd consumption, and that my loft luntt wns ueaily kohl, and that I could live hut n hnrl time About twelve bottles of Dr. Pierce's cVoUlcn Medical Discover)' brought mc out nil rljlit, and 1 cured mvselfor two more nttneks 01 th-' snmc trouble. "Iain satisfied that the '(".olden Mtdiml Discovery' will cure con sumption If taken in time I consider It the best medicine in the world for the discuses for which it is recommended " LAST Or THE SEASON. l.nu-ICnto Ten-liny lXeurslon to Atlimtlii ('II y. c , lit i'iiiisyHiiiihi Itallroiiil. Keptenilier 1 is tho dato of t)o last low-rato ten-day excursion fiom llrie, Troy, Hello finite, Willintnsnoit, Jtoeanaiiiia, Sunbury, .Slicnaiidoali, Dauphin, and principal Inter mediate stations (including stations 011 branch roads), to Atlantic City, Gipo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwooil, or Holly lieiieh, via Pennsylvania Kailroad. Kxciiihi'ihi tickets, Kood to leturn by rcs ular tialns within ten days, will ho sold at ruto of f IO.dO from IJrie, fc 00 from Will iaiosport, and proportionately low rates from other points. Tickets to Atlantic City will also bo sold via the Delaware Kivcr liridgo lionte, the only all-rail line, at tea cents more than the rule via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For information in lcganl to rates and tlino of tiains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K, S. llarmr. Division Ticket Aftcnt, Vitll:uniort, Pa. Statu ok O1410, Citv ok Toi.iaio, I Lie-As County. fHS h'u.VNK' .1. Ciinsuv makes onth that ho Is tho senior partner nf tho firm of F.J. Cur.NUV t Co., iKiinjr business in tho City of Toledo, County mid stato uforewahl, nnd tiiat said flnn will pay the sum of O.Vi: lUl.NDUICI) DOI.I.AltSfor each and ever ease of Catarrh that cannot bo filled bv the uso of IIai.i.'h CvrAhitu Citkk. I ' , I A. W. (II.HASON, hiiai. y I . I Notary Public Hull's Catarrh Cure ts taken Internally anile 'ts directly 011 tho blood und mucous surfaces f the system. Send for testimonials free. !'. .1. (JH UNJJV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DniLrirlstH. T-'ic. INTERNATIONAL AMENITIES. STlio Ituloi-M or I'ranoo nnd itUKSla Kx ulinuiro Co I'd I a I Greotlnus. Paris, Aug. 27. President Paure and Emperor Nicholas exchanced tole Erams yesterday In honor of tho llrst nnnlversaiy of M. Faure's visit to Rus sia. The president's telegram to the czar was In part as ollows: "Tho declarations which were ex chaiiKed beneath the shadows of our flags In tho roadstead of Cronstadt aro memories so dear to us that I cannot let this nnnlversary pass without as suring your majesty again of my very keen gratitude for tho reception your majesty gave tho president of tho re public. Our sentiments have undergono no change. I am today, as I was then, a faithful Interpreter of the French people In renewing to your majesty an expression of the ardent wish we enter tain for your happiness, for that of tho imperial family and for tho grandeur of Itussla." Emperor Nicholas replied: "The empress and myself aro deeply touched by the sentiments you have been so good ns to express on the oc casion of the nnnlversary of our visit on board the Pothuau, Wo like to re vert rn our thoughts to thoso hlstorlo moments, the remembrance of which will never fade. It gives me peculiar pleasure to be able to renew at this time an exirresslon of tho unchanging and' unerasing good wishes wo enter, tain for you. Monsieur Lo President, and for France, our friend." TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami Flowers, tlio Hand ot Auim-ica, Cali fornia, Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoiitc," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high allituilos aie unknown, Pullman first and second class palaco and toil 1 1st sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without chango, Quick time, low rates, and all tlio comforts of modern railway improvements guar.iutced to all who pur chase tickets via tlio Missouri Pacific railway system, For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drnpaposta) card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent, nil) Italt road avenue, Klmira, N. V or 3111 Broad way, Now York. a-i-tf y. K. iiovt. o. k p. At. TO BIRMINGHAM AND WEMPIHB. PNHPItl'AKSKI) SKltVICK OFFKRWl I1V Till'! MIPTHHUN HAJf.WAV. Leaving Uruail Street str.tloii, Philadelphia, at 0:A5 p. 111. daily, the "rioutliirnstorn Limited," carrying a dining car and tlio most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep. lug cais, icachos Jllrminghiin the following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis the next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashuvillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tainvi, Atlanta, MibIu and New Orleans aro also atlaplied to thjs train. Pullman reser vations can ho made in advance and all in foimatloii obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, &i Cliosliuit stieet, IMilla jclphla, One Minuto Cough Cure Btirprlsog people by its riuick riii'iw and clilldren may takult In large nuaniiiuw wiiiiuub iuu luuBbuaiiKur. 41 hat won for itsulf tlio best lepiitntiou of any preparation used to-day for colds, cioup, tickling in the throat or obstinate roughs. C. II. llageiilitich. SCHLEY'S RECEPTION At tl.s Hdtlolial Capital Greeted be Cheer ing Crowds From the Depot to Ills Hotel. Wi "hlngton, Allff. 27. Hear Admiral TVIm eld S. Pi hley reached Washington nt 4:10 o'clock yesterday nf ternoon over the Pennsylvania railroad. He was quickly noticed ut most ot the statlonB lonfr the line, and throughout the trip he was greeted with cheering crowds. Whc.i the train pulled Into the depot Tiere he found a compact mass of spectatots which filled tho depot nnd ovorllnwcd out Into the train shed. The admiral and Mrs. Schley, when they nppeiaeJ, wero greeted with cheers and nhouis of "Hurrah for Schley." EV"rybody Joined In the shouting and the depot ntnehes crowded about the ndmlral und Insisted on a handshake. At the gates the crowd Increased, nnd nmld deafening cheers, the admiral and his wife, the former with hat orf, pass ed through two solid lines of people, A lieutenant and squud of police with dif ficulty clei.rul a passage way to a cab which wnn hi waiting, They were driv en dlrectl" tn the Shorelmm Hotel. There were groups of cheerers nil tho wny.nnd 11 ealvaleade of bicyclists form ed a voluntary escort, The admiral stayed only a few min utes nt the hotel nnd then drove over to tho navy department, where he re ported to Acting Secretary Allen. The latter accoinnanled him over to the "White House, leaching there at 4.50. The president gave him a most cordial reception. The president thanked the admiral for his billllant services In the battle of July 3d, and took occasion to say that It was that battle which brought about the surrender of San tiago. Although considerably better, Ad miral Schley is not yet well, and said last night ho expected to leave hero today to visit relatives In Maryland, which probably wlU consume several days, after which ho will go to Con necticut to remain until about time to start for Porto Itleo. Some ship other than the Brooklyn ho said, Would be selected for this purpose, as tho flasshlp was about to undergo needed repairs. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best Balvo In the world for cuts, bruises, soics, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, totter, chapped handB, chilhlaius, corns, and all skin eruptions, and poslthvly cjics piloa, or ao pay required. It ts guaranteed to givo porfect satisfaction or tuony refunded. Pried 2fl ran Is per box. For salo by A, Wasley . Philadelphia & Reading Railway Rnyint Bun. Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKKKCT JULY 1st. HJS Trains leave Shcnandonh as (ollows; Kor New York v)a Philadelphia, week ilay, 7 110 9 M a. ui., 12 27, ft 10 hih! G u7 p. in. For New York via Maiich Chtnui, wook ilayn, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and U 10 v. in. For Kvaillng and 1'hllidi Iplila, week diiys, 7 30, 9 a.m., 12 27, 3 10 and u 07 i. m For l'ottctvllle, week dav-H, 7 30, UM a. iu. 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 and T 21 p. in. For Tamaqua and Mahunoy City, week day 7 30, 9 51 n. in., 12 27. 3 10 and 0 07 V. m. For WUllauiHport, Sunhiirv and I.tMvNt-urn week days. 11!I0,aui.. 12 27, 7 r m For Malmiiox 'Mane, wu,iKdan. i .'111, i) M, II 30 a. in., 12 27, 1U, 0 07, 7 j, 9 65 p. lu. For Anlilaml nnd Shaniokln, wenl: ihiyn, 730, 1130 a. m., 12 27, 310,(107, 724 n..tJ f 55 p. m. For llaltlmore. Washington and tho Wi-st via Tenntiial, I'litfudtlpliia, (1. A It. If K) at 320, i do, ii iu h. uiM a iv ami 7.-T p. i. MiuioayM, 3 20,7 00,112 a.m., 4ft and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional tralni from Twenty-fourth and CI ('hU nut htrt eta station, week dnyn, 10;i0a. iu. 12 20. 12 It S IU p.m. Hundays, 1 3o, B23 p. ui. THA1NH FOK 811 KNANDOAli. Leave New York via 1'Utladulphla, week days, 12 15. 4 30. 8 00, U 30 a. in., und 1 45. i 30 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, week day, 4 30. 9 lu a. m., 1 30 p. tu. Leave riiltadclphla, Ueadlnc Tfrntliml. ueek dayb, 3 40, ri 30 10 21 a. in. and I 30, -t 0 p. in. Leave itPtttiiiiK, weeK uaya, 7W, iUlW, u, m. 12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p. ui. Leau l'ottavllle. weekdays, 71', 7 40 4. in 12 30 4 10, 6 10 and 0 o0 p. m. Icavo TanuMjua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. in,, 1 49,5 5ft, 7 20 p.m. Leave Alnhanoy City, week days. UOI. 1147 a. in., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 44 p. in leave Aiananoy 1'ianu, weeK uaya, ouu, a u-i. 1025, 1159 a. m 241, 632, 41 77lpln. Leave WUllaiuport, weok days, 7 42, It 00 a oi., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY WVIftlON, Leave Phlladelplila Chestnut street watf und South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 3 00, 900, 10 15 a. m., (1 30 Saturdays only), 1 00, 3 00, 3 40 00 minute tralnj, 4 00 05 mliiutu train, 4 30, 5 00 G3 minuto train), 540, 700 p.m. Accommodation, 015 a. m., 5 00, 030 p. iu $1.00 excursion train 700 am. Sundays Express, 730, H 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a ru, 4 45 p in. Accommodation, G 15 a Ut, 4 45 p. m. 91.00 excursion truiu, 7 a tn Ueturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, (Gl Mondays only) TC0, 7 45 G5 initiuto train, 8 20 OH ininutu train, 9 00, 1015, 1100 a m,, 30, 4 30, A 80, 7 30, 93J p. m. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. in. 4 05 p. m, 81.00 excursion train (from Mh-dhslppl nve. only) 0(0 p. m. Hundaytt Express, 330, 4 00,5 00,0 00,0 30,7 00,7 30. HOf9 30p m, Ac cominodatlou, 715 a. ui., 5 OA p. lu. 81 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi uve. only), 0 10 p m. For Capo May nnd Sea Isle City, ft 4.5 a.m., 2 80,4 15 pm, Additional for Capo May 113 p.m. Sundays (81 00 excursion 7 00) 915 am. For Ocean City, 8 3U,8 45 a in, 2 30, 4 45 p nu (81.00 rxeursion Thursday only) 700 u ui. Sun days, 8 15, 9 15 u m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading ltailway ticket agen or address I. A. Swkioaku, F.nsoN J. YVkkkh. ClenM Sunt., Oen'l Pass'r Agt. HeudiiiK Terminal, Vhlladelphfa. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family ortlera will receive prompt attention. T.eave them at the oflice, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. DRINK- CIJSARY'S IvXTUA UNK QUAIJTY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. fniLn.'CflEnr-noiE, o OKAT.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. WUoIesalo and Retail. SO West Contra Street. La Grippe, followed by Heart Dlscato, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. VS- '''1t5I-TS of Wintered, lown. . , , p'-ip ;.m! mnnufacturor of . iilt-'.Ufotj- Vlilfllctreo Coupling, M.It'f Ti ;. -Mllo'i HoartOuro. "Twoynars .i'.kiici .in. 1 1: of l.adrlpiio left mo with a t.iu!: lieurt. I liail run down In flcsli to mim! 'ntMiillionr. I could not Mcup lying uti'.'u f r siiitilliui'lni; spells; frequent sharp Curling pun.s and pulpllattnu caused a con r.tr.tit fear of sudden death, nothing could induco mo to remain away froin homo over -Iglit. liy local physician prcscrlhod Dr. "Jllcs Heart Cuto and In a few days I was alls to sleep well and tho, pains gradually lejucnJ, nml finally ceased. I reduced tho tho dn.CiS, h.'ivlnit gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling bettor lu overy way than I huvu for voaia." Dr. Miles' ltemcdlcj KjwSp rsr. aro sold by Ml druksN WSlloo' guaranteu, fllat bottlo I benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis HtiCtoroo eases of tlio heart and I .MoeHh -vs nerves freo. Address, Dlt. MILKS MEDICAL OO.. Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 11UUKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oflice Kiiii tiullilln, cun.er of Main on Centre Htrvrtti, Slit'liiitKloah. f If. I'OMICKOY, it . ATT0UNUY-AT-I.AW Bhcnaiidonli, Vn. JiltOK. JOHN JONRs, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Iclc Bur C5, Mahnuo)-Oily, la. JfavliiK ntudloil under eonio ot lhn bcl niHUtcrs In IAjiuIoii and 1'fttls, will glvo leusoua on tliu vliillii,iimndillu, guitar und vocal culture. Terme reanonable. Address lu eara ( HIioiihu. the Jeweler UheuaudoaU. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIIUTKII.T, DIVIBION. JULV 1, 1898. Trains will leave Hhenandoah alter kite &tio.e aatufor Wlgun, Uilbertoli, KrauLville, Jlai Water, Mt. Clulr, l'oltavillo. lIuinburK,' lteuu,.., I'oltotowu, l'lioenlxvllle. Noirmtuwu u.a I'l.i.. u.elihlii (ilrKl Direct station) ut 0 05 uuu b 15 a. iu.f 2 ULi, u Id p to. on weelc iluys. hundaB, H IS u. ui., -i -JA p. in. Tralua leave fruekvllle for SlieuandoaU 1 1 7 Si), il 4S a. in. and 5 10, I'M p. u.. tiunday, 11 01 a. lii. and & 4(1 p. lu. Leave t'oltsvtlle lor Hlienundoali (via Kract. vllle, 7 10, 1120 a. in., 61W, 7 10 p. lu. rjunday IU fU u. lu., 5 20 p. lu. luivu X'lillaUelpMu, (lirouil atreet station), lui tlhn,inUoan ul 35u. ui., 4 10 p. in. week days, Sundays leave at (i 60 uud U 23 n. lu. Leave Uroad atreet tjtatlou, X'lilladelpbla, FOK NEW YOUK. Hxpreoa, week-days, 8 20,4 0a, 4 60 6 0i,5 15,0 60, 7aa,2u, 9 60, 10 21 (Dlulug Cur), iimu, u., 12UIIIOOU, i-iOi ILIlulled 1 1X1 aud 4 22 p. la. llinlliK Uaia), 1 10, 2 00 (IIIuiuk lur) ti 2U, ami. 1 ITJ. ftlNI. frri. t llllilo.r I'll.) 7 1,1 1 M, Ml.. ill): Curl, IUUU i. ui., 12U1, lilglil.' .Mu,, ua)n, Ji', 4Uo, 4 00. 6 0j, 613 8 20, O&B, 10 21, (l)lullig uu.;, .. . ... .A IM, IW ll.lllllll uuri . o Illl, it.. I'n.l. .1.1 II 4..1II...I. ht , I.. 620,6ou, (Dlulug Cur) am, 7UJ.7&U, liliuliiK , CurJ luuup. ui., 1201 night. r.xpretw lor liuoiou witnout eiiauge, 11 ooa u., week-duys, und 7 00 p. ui., dully. Culsklll express, U'urlor Cur), 20 n m week " days. WASU1NUTON AND THIC SOUTH. Kor llaltliuore aud WaslitnKtuu, 3 SO, 7 20, H'M, 10 2U, 11 1, a. iu., 12 0U, 12111 iDUIuii Curj, 1 12 IDining CarJ, J 12, 4 41, (S2i Contain olonal l.liulled, Lliilnt; CarJ, b 17. 065 11)1 ii Int CurJ, 7al IDliiliit- Car u. in., and 12 15 night week Uuya. hunduys, J bu, 7 20, U 12, 11 2J, a. ui., 12 UK, 1 12, Dining CarJ 4 41, 52U Con greumonul Limited, Dining CurJ, nil Dining Curj, 7111 iDinlngCarJ p. ui, anu 12 05uigiit. l'or llaltliuore, ueeuuiuodutlou, U 12 u ul, 2 OJ aud 4 Ul p ui week days, 6 Oa aud 11 10 p iu dally. l'Olt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Dotawure rive bridge lixprcsn, 5u0, u 40 0 uilnutisl u in, 2 lis nl iniuiitesj, 1 UU bo iniuutesj, 7u p. in. tiuniiuys, auo, U20 no iniuutesj, u in, 2;w b2 iniuutesj, 7 Ui p iu. l.ituve .Murkel btreet Wurf Kxpresa, S 00, 8 an, looo 175 iniuutesj, u iu. UUU Suliinliiyo onyj, 2 UU 175 iiiiiiiitesj, a uu I70iiiiuutesj,auu ItO iniiaiU ul, 4 00 05 iniullUs, IU 175 miipitesj, QUO i'o llliuulvs, 5W) Ui inliiufesj p in. Muuduys, Suu, 730, uu 75 iiiluuteaj, 83U, 'J0O 175 lulnulesj, 0 50 170 iniuutesj a III, und 4 U0 75 uiillllUnJ p 111, Sf.UU eieuraion truln, 7 Uu u 111 dally. I'ut CupeMuy, Auglasua, WlldwooU and Holt) lleucUl'.x press, 0U0 u In, 2 80, 4 03, 5 00 p lu weekduya. suudus. 82Utt lu. Cape Muy only, 1 aup in Suturdns. Uxeurslou, 7 uu u iu dully, for Weu iale City, ueerji city, Avulou aud Btoue Harbor Knpreai,, mo u, ui., 2 30, 4 20, COUu. in. weekdays. Sundays, 8 60 u. ui. 1.x eurspiu 7 CO c in dally, I'or Muuiera Point ISxprcas, 503, 8 20, 10 00 a. ui., 1 00 Saturdays only, a uu, 4 uu, 6 uu, & ao p. Ul. week days., Sundays, 6 00, 0 00. II uo. 'J 00 a. In. nnd t ay p, m, . J. ll.iUuicumoN, J, u, Wouu, Oeu'l Alauauor, Gen l'tua'u'r Agl 0X00KH0X)XKK Webster's International Dictionary ,1urees$or of the " UnabrMatd." The Uuo Groat Stnmliirtl Authority, n, iiiiu-m nun. ii. .i, iiri-wfr, JiulUxj V. r), Huiirt-mu Uutitt. Htamlard of tlio It. s. (lov't I'rlnllnir ytiiic, iw n. niijirniue Court, alt tlio huie Nu-, i,i rine i onna, ami or neitr ly llll 111!) HchoolbouH. AVanitly Cuiituictltlcil by Sute Hiixierlntenilonta ( of School!, rollt- preal-, daiiU.rtnilntherLihir'atora ) niuioii wiuiout iillluoer. Iiivnlttitltlo liouftfboM, ami lit her, at-holur, ni- fdiu-utur. niAii, mm B.'n- I MG IU2ST FOR PRACTICAL USE. 'i It easy to find the word wanted. It Is cuy to utcertain the pronunclafon It lieu.y to trace the growth of a word. It Is cusy to learn what a word means. T i Kvtr York Tribune S.ivsj I In 1 1 l-st fitltlijii conies from the vivm mIMi a "iii.Ii'U.ni'Hi that liui.ll.-a tho most thoroHirhiiii-, iiltiii'l yixiirr:ipliii-ul aiiKrvLton. 'it' i Ik i lill, tu.i. Hilda thUUMOrk tn WlildlHU .uu'.iii uaiiuio it-nr. .tini a. law. " onT Tim unsr. laTSiierlmeu pages Bent on application lo (I. .& O. MHUUTA3T CO., JWiUshem, mi 3 ; 7 Tali r'iri'Vi in L 2nr
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